Tag Archives: love
something I wrote almost three years ago…
“I want to find peace and serenity and be able to freely give and accept love despite the fear—or by learning how to accept that the fear won’t go away except by acting as if. I don’t know how this will happen, but I will pray that someone will come along to show me the […]
30 days of poetry: day two
Landscape by József Rippl-Rónai (1861–1927) XXX (by Michael Kadela*, from his collection, 1 hundred hiccups) the stone wagers his time to the wind and another prophecy bemoans of the night and were clouds to have been harvesting strict bows of sleet, of muck, of rain the earth of more beearthing grain should probably rise and […]
30 days of poetry, day one
Child in Red (Rainer Maria Rilke) Sometimes she walks through the village in her little red dress all absorbed in restraining herself, and yet, despite herself, she seems to move according to the rhythm of her life to come. She runs a bit, hesitates, stops, half-turns around… and, all while dreaming, shakes her head for […]